This application claims priority to German Application No. DE 10 2007 059 642.3, filed Dec. 10, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety as part of the present disclosure.
The invention relates to a motor vehicle seat with a seat back and a belt deflector that is associated with the seat back and that is disposed in the region of an upper edge of the seat back and forms a deflection edge in which a shoulder belt of a safety belt is deflected by an angle of deflection. It relates in particular to an integrated seat.
Such a motor vehicle seat has been known from DE 10 2006 060 179 A1. The safety belt is a three-point safety belt. From the patent application publication, it is known to dispose a retractor for the shoulder belt underneath the belt deflection; in the concrete case, it is retained on the seat frame. As a result, the shoulder belt, which enters the belt deflector at the usual angle on the front side of the seat back, extends downward, substantially parallel to the seat back on the rear side thereof. Generally, the shoulder belt is deflected more than 90°, with the angle of deflection typically ranging from 95 to 110°. By virtue of this high angle of deflection, considerable friction occurs on the deflection edge of the belt deflector. This friction must be overcome when a passenger, which has its seat belt fastened, moves forward with his upper body. It is desired here that the safety belt restricts as little as possible the freedom of movement as long as there is no crash.
An integrated seat comprising a shoulder belt exit in the upper seat back region is known from DE 10 2006 003 652 B3. Behind, there is a deflection member that is slidable within a guide. This deflection member is configured to be a sheave at which the shoulder belt is deflected about 105°.
Belt deflectors intended to be affixed to a B-pillar have been further known from DE 295 02 192 U1 and DE 2 738 115 A1. They have a sheave or friction-reducing balls contacting the shoulder belt.
In view of the integrated seat of the type mentioned herein above, it is the object of the invention to develop the belt deflector in such a manner that a passenger is less restricted by the belt deflector in his movements when he has his seat belt fastened and when there is no crash, meaning that he is more free to move the upper body forward, away from the seat back.
In view of the motor vehicle seat of the type mentioned herein above, this object is achieved in that the deflection edge is partly formed by at least one sheave and that the deflection edge is curved. On this belt deflector of the motor vehicle seat, the deflection edge is formed in parts by a rigid ledge, in parts through as least one sheave. It is thus possible to realize a curved shape of the deflection edge. Through the at least one sheave, the friction of the belt with respect to the deflection edge is significantly reduced. This optimization of the belt force is particularly suitable for seats having the retractor in the seat back or underneath the seat part, since in these cases the angle of deflection is greater than 90°.
When the retractor is disposed underneath the seat part, as this is the case in the patent application publication mentioned herein above, it is advantageous also to provide a lower deflector for the shoulder belt, which is located in the lower part of the seat back or underneath, and to equip it with a sheave.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon reviewing the appended claims and the following non restrictive description of embodiments of the invention, given by way of example only with reference to the drawing.
The motor vehicle seat has a seat part 20 that comprises i.a. two side parts 22, one rear tie bar 24 and one front tie bar 26. At this front tie bar 26 there is affixed a retractor 28 by means of a shackle; it is located approximately in the center underneath the seat part 20. The seat part 20 is supported toward the bottom in a known way by an underframe; two pairs of rails belong to the underframe.
The motor vehicle seat further has a seat back 30 that is connected to the two seat parts 22 through corresponding hinge mountings. In the region of a top edge of the seat back 30 and on the side next to a head rest 32, there is provided and affixed a belt deflector 34. It is disposed in proximity to the corner of a seat frame, is oriented slightly obliquely and is rigidly connected to the carrying frame of the seat back 30. It forms a deflection edge 36, which has a curved shape; it is also referred to as a J edge and defines toward the bottom an opening that is closed all over. Through this opening, a shoulder belt 38 of a three-point safety belt is threaded. A belt buckle 40 is provided on the other seat side, which lies opposite the belt deflector 34.
Details of the belt deflector will now be described and will become more apparent from the second and the third exemplary embodiment.
In the second exemplary embodiment shown in the
The carrier part 42 has three recesses 46 disposed one behind the other along the course of the deflection edge 36. In each recess 46 there can be releasably inserted, more specifically clipped, a sheave 48. Each sheave 48 has a sheave body 50 that is a rotating body and a sheave axle 52. In the exemplary embodiment shown, there are provided one-piece sheave axles 52 that can be plugged through centered, axial holes of the sheave body 50. It is also possible to have two short axle pins that can be plugged into blind holes of the sheave body 50. Preferably, a friction-reducing means, more specifically at least one ball bearing, is provided between the sheave body 50 and the sheave axle 52. The sheave axles 52 are longer than the sheave bodies 50; the excess length is at least 20%, preferably at least 30%. As a result, axle journals protrude from either side of the sheave body 50, as is evidenced in
The sheave bodies 50 are configured to be spherical; in their axial center they have a diameter that is at least 10% greater than the diameter at their end regions. They may however also be configured in the reverse sense, so as to resemble a diabolo.
When the sheaves 48 are mounted as shown in
In any case, the deflection edge 36 is formed by at least one sheave 48 and at least one rigid ledge 54, at least two sheaves 48 and at least two rigid ledges 54 being preferred. They are disposed in a row, meaning one sheave 48 alternating with one ledge 54.
The recesses 46 have a bottom 58. In its normal condition, meaning when the shoulder belt 38 is not loaded, this bottom 58 is spaced a very small distance from the sheave body 50, as shown in
Preferably, there is also provided a second deflection means 60. It is disposed approximately at the same height as the retractor 28 (related to the x-y plane). In the embodiment shown, it is located behind the tubular tie bar 24, which connects two rear rockers and in front of a rear transverse part that connects the two side parts 22. The deflection means 60 is configured to be a sheave 48 extending over the width of the shoulder belt and according to prior art, for example according to the mentioned document DE 27 38 115 A1. Preferably, it is carried on ball bearings. The deflection edge is now straight, it extends substantially parallel to the y direction.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 059642.3 | Dec 2007 | DE | national |